Flying Spur price confirmed
Bentley Saloon to debut in Geneva

March 1st will see the new £115,000 Bentley Saloon debut in Geneva. Very much in the same mould as the Continental GT, the new 'Continental Flying Spur' will be the fastest four door in the company's history with a top speed of 195mph.

Designed in Crewe and tested around the world, the new car is powered by the same engine as it's two door sibling - a 6 litre W12 pumping out 552bhp and huge gobs of torque from low revs (650Nm at 1600rpm). The engine is built in Crewe.
Power is transmitted via an all wheel drive system and a six speed auto box with paddleshift controls. As well as its advanced all-wheel drive system, the Continental Flying Spur incorporates traction control and an Electronic Stability Programme (ESP), both of which can be disabled at the discretion of the driver

Slowing the car requires some huge brakes. 405mm in size - the largest on any production car today. The Continental Flying Spur also has a unique electronic parking brake - after the driver has applied the brake it will automatically re-apply one and five minutes later. This prevents accidental slippage should the brake discs cool after use. The parking brake system can also be operated as an emergency brake. In this instance braking is applied to all four wheels and the car's electronic safety systems remain fully operational allowing the driver to steer as normal.
Roll out begins in April.

Earlier story: www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=9750
I even read they want to built it in GERMANY!!!
Are they completely out of their mind?
Let's face it, Bentley as we used to know (and love) it is dead. This is an über-Volkswagen. Nothing more.
Even the styling is boring. Too german. Too clean. Too emotion-less.
>> Edited by klassiekerrally on Tuesday 22 February 11:32
FourWheelDrift said:
Isn't the white car in the 2nd photo a Mercedes?
No, it's a disguised version of that other prestige German brand: Bentley
(You can just make out the masking on the rear side window, and earlier spy shots show a different colour Conti' with the same headlight/taillight masks)
derestrictor said:Oy, cave dwelling p.o.s, until you meet Dr T, I'll not have you slighting the man
Give me old man Thomassino's chariot, any day.
Great car, dreadful owners.
Harsh but overwhelmingly fair.
He is worth ten of me, and although to blame for my very existence, is actually a very very nice man.
kevinday said:
Front end looks a bit Rover 75'ish, back end a bit yank tank, but it would still put a smile on my face!
Or the barsteward love-child of a 75 and an Avensis?
I'd have the GT - a couple around here, look better in the metal than the pics suggest. I hope the same applies to the 4-door!
we've had this arguement/discussion all before someone didn't realy explain to VW what bentley was all about....ahem.
build too many of them, sell to the "insert words of own choice" sort, yes you will sell cars and make money but, one wonders, what would WO be thinking. he would be impressed with the speed but what else?
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